Why 2024 Jaguar F-Type 75 Convertible is a Perfect Denouement
Jaguar is as British as Buckingham Palace and the callsign, “Speedbird”. F-Type is fast, yet far more economical than you’d think.
Jaguar is as British as Buckingham Palace and the callsign, “Speedbird”. F-Type is fast, yet far more economical than you’d think.
Jaguar Land Rover and what3words has divided the world in to 3m x 3m squares, each with a what3words address.
Jaguar’s 2023 F-PACE gains a 400 SPORT model and the integration of Alexa voice control across the range as the big ticket items to tempt new buyers.
Jaguar F-Type has always been one of our favourite posh coupés. A nip-and-tuck back in 2019 brough a feast new technology, new lighting, and subtle changes in its “1+1” cabin. Jaguar stresses the Cabin is driver focused, and we agree.
Jaguar’s V8 F-Type Handles Like a Cat on Carpet We took a Jaguar F-Type down up to the cabin compound for a cheeky weekend away. It is only a 2-seater, so Casper and I had the pleasure of one of Jaguar’s best.
That brings us to the majestic and imperious 2021 Jaguar E-Pace R-Dynamic P250 S AWD. It is as pretty as a gym-fit twink in speedos, and as handy as a fully-pouched tradie with boots and a flamnnie.
Jaguar cancelled their laudable XJ limo, leaving the XF to carry torch for the historic British brand. Of the 3 remaining passenger cars, XF is the largest, and some would say, most impressive.
Jaguar is as British as the Bank of England, Fish and Chips, and the union Jack. It is the preferred carriage of royalty, and in the 60’s, the Kray twins. Like the Kray twins, Jaguar XE many moods and personalities, from suited gent in a bowler, to knuckle-dustered thug in a vest. That’s all down to superb engineering that keeps all the oily stuff tucked out of the way until it’s needed.
Our favourite posh coupe, the beautiful Jaguar F-TYPE is now 100% V8 muscle All F-TYPE have a 5.0 Supercharged V8 engine with the R-Dynamic P450’s 331kW, to the neck-snapping 423kW F-TYPE R. All have a Switchable Active Sports Exhaust system with quad pipes.
Jaguar’s XF makes an appearance in the obligatory chase sequence in the new James Bond film No Time To Die in Australian cinemas November 2021.